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The first rule bans the use of risky cattle tissue in dietary supplements and cosmetics.
Bold Initiative Readers who enjoyed the exhaustive exegesis in this space of Al Gore's use of risky tax scheme were promised a similar study of favored words of his opponent, George W. Bush.
"And specifically, does the drastic increase in the use of risky financing schemes, including interest-only and even negative amortization mortgages, concern you?" Mr. Bernanke replied that the Fed was reviewing its guidelines for these loans and planned to issue new ones soon.
If internalized privately, then individual entities may use valuation tools like the ones above to determine the optimal use of risky assets within their larger mitigation portfolio.
One-time or short-term windfalls such as those reaped by the sale of a property or the use of risky, high-leverage bets can prop up earnings and dividend payouts for a while.
Objective: Using a twin study design, we sought to determine whether an early age at dieting onset is a risk factor for higher adult body mass index (BMI) or use of risky dieting practices, independent of genetic and familial factors.
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To explore the magnitude and nature of pre-license road risk, this study analysed epidemiological data from the Netherlands, and hypothesized that in this late licensing country, 'independent travel' and the use of riskier modes of transport increase among pre-license teens 10 to 17 years of age, resulting in higher fatality rates, with 'experience' and 'gender' as risk modifying factors.
In early adolescence, the detrimental effects of higher mileage, use of riskier transport modes, and inexperience may be amplified by a strong rise in sensation seeking and deliberate risk taking [ 11], which starts around age 10 and reaches its peak around age 16 after which it steadily declines [ 13].
Dr. Biederman's work and reputation have helped fuel a huge increase in the use of powerful, risky and expensive antipsychotic medicines in young people, an upsurge that brought a warning recently from a federally appointed panel of experts.
Dr. Biederman's work helped to fuel a fortyfold increase from 1994 to 2003 in the diagnosis of pediatric bipolar disorder and a rapid rise in the use of powerful, risky and expensive antipsychotic medicines in children.
The technique of PET was replaced with the more flexible technique of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), which allowed scientists to study people's brains without the use of the risky radioactive tracers, and to conduct longer studies that collected more data and yielded more reliable results.
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